Lewis turning back in, is him trying to ensure he stays on the track. Even with his turn you can see that his front left tire is on the line. This is something he is entitled to do under the rules. This is why a push or a squeeze is an iffy proposition for the car doing an overtake when the rules are strictly adhered to. If the car behind doesn't back out (and they aren't required to under the rules). Then the overtaking car needs to make sure he leaves enough room and they don't collide. If not he could receive a penalty for Forcing another car off the track (Nico on Max in Germany 2016), or he could receive a penalty for causing a collision.Sieper wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 17:25I actually do agree that at the point of the picture it would have been much more clear-cut if Max was already in front there, but a fraction later he already is (see my super slomo) and you can clearly see Hamilton also making an extra steering move, a sharp one, that is also a fact. That is why it is a racing incident only, Max was not so far in front (the moment of your pic is already well into the corner) that you can say Lewis had no right to do that, or vice versa, the move was controlled enough (from Max) not to warrant a penalty.
That's what they do when you screw up and then DNF 2 laps later. The FIA usually considers the DNF penalty enough!
That's the problem right there. Most people discussing in here probably aren't, yet alone have ever been on a track or found themselves in a comparable situation.
Sorry phil, but that whole statement is like an oxymoron! I have highlighted the two parts.Phil wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 18:04That's the problem right there. Most people discussing in here probably aren't, yet alone have ever been on a track or found themselves in a comparable situation.
E.g. Pointing at a screen grap and making a point about steering lock is pretty pointless. Of course he [Hamilton] was turning in aggressively. He had to. He was on the outside of that corner but was taking a steeper line into it. The car was also traveling in excess of ~20 meters per second, while gauging exactly what was going around him, what Max was doing etc.
Got it. Fully agree with that. I myself try to put screen shots of the events, after having watched the incidents over and over again in slowmo. Unfortunately, I don't have video capturing tools and rerecord them in slowmo (painfully time consuming ordeal I guess).
Beyond all bashing, this really is a pretty cool way of viewing stuff ...JonoNic wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 18:25Here's a 360° camara view of the Hamilton Verstappen clash from Max's car.
https://youtu.be/RbuuR1N8McY
I am perfectly fine with Dans79, allthough as I said before, I can do without the sneers, no need to apologize though, just try to leave eachother in your value. Imho that should always be your mindset when typing a message here.
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"I'll be honest," said Ricciardo. "It didn't deserve a penalty so that was fine.
"But it reminded me a little bit of me and [Nico] Rosberg in Budapest [in 2015] where he kept coming and I was on the exit kerb and had nowhere else to go.
"I think Max had the move [completed] already, I just don't think he needed to run all the way to the kerb.
"I think regardless Max would have stayed ahead, he was just a little too greedy."
Hamilton said Verstappen was a "dickhead" immediately after the race in the room the top three drivers wait in before the podium ceremony. He claimed he had forfeited the corner, and Ricciardo agreed Hamilton could not have done more to avoid it
"I heard some people say Lewis could have lifted but you're there, unless he turned off the track or braked…it's easier said than done," he said.
"Lewis was so tight [to the outside of the track] as well, he wasn't going to make Turn 2 with any form of speed.
"Even if Max had hung around the outside [through Turn 2] I just think Max would have had him regardless. He squeezed him a little too much in my opinion."
actually seeing it again , VES went in with way too much speed barely missing alonso if HAM did back out earlier he could have undercut VES at the next corner.JonoNic wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 18:25Here's a 360° camara view of the Hamilton Verstappen clash from Max's car.
https://youtu.be/RbuuR1N8McY
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As always media bs in not refundable Those "150 power surge caused" headlines (manufactured by RB of course) can't be changed retrospectively into VERSTAPPEN'S LACK OF SKILLS CAUSED QUALIFYING CRASH."I think when he got high on the kerb there was an oscillation on the foot. It was fairly obvious.
"The gearshift around there has always been a bit lumpy, and I think it was a combination of that, pushing flat out, up on the kerb, oscillation with the foot – put a lot of stuff together, that’s what happens.
"So there’s nothing to read into it."
Renaults' own forensic study of Verstappen's telemetry revealed no particular hardware or software malfunction.